The Spectator: With Notes and a General Index, Volumes 1-2J. J. Woodward, 1832 - 895 pages |
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... appear upon examination , that the most polite ages are the least virtuous . This may be attributed to the folly of ... appears in public , and whoever does not proceed upon that foundation , in- No. 7. ] Thursday , March 8 , 1710-11 ...
... appear upon examination , that the most polite ages are the least virtuous . This may be attributed to the folly of ... appears in public , and whoever does not proceed upon that foundation , in- No. 7. ] Thursday , March 8 , 1710-11 ...
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... appear up my present paper , they all having a with that action , which is capable of giving tendency to the same subject , viz . the ele- dignity to the forced thoughts , cold con- ceits , and unnatural expressions of an Italian opera ...
... appear up my present paper , they all having a with that action , which is capable of giving tendency to the same subject , viz . the ele- dignity to the forced thoughts , cold con- ceits , and unnatural expressions of an Italian opera ...
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... appears in the species , not as it is circumstanced in an individual . I think it was Caligula , who wished the whole ... appear de- with an old Grecian law , that forbids any fective or uncomely , it is , methinks , an man to stand as a ...
... appears in the species , not as it is circumstanced in an individual . I think it was Caligula , who wished the whole ... appear de- with an old Grecian law , that forbids any fective or uncomely , it is , methinks , an man to stand as a ...
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... appear as reflection without regard to any other ruddy and cherry - cheeked as milk - maids . member of the society ; for in this assembly The shepherds are all embroidered , and they do not meet to talk to each other ; but acquit ...
... appear as reflection without regard to any other ruddy and cherry - cheeked as milk - maids . member of the society ; for in this assembly The shepherds are all embroidered , and they do not meet to talk to each other ; but acquit ...
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... appears . Can all the trappings or equipage of a king or hero , give Brutus half that pomp and majesty which he re ... appear unattended , and leave their guards behind the scenes . I should likewise be glad if we imitated the French ...
... appears . Can all the trappings or equipage of a king or hero , give Brutus half that pomp and majesty which he re ... appear unattended , and leave their guards behind the scenes . I should likewise be glad if we imitated the French ...
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